Buildings with low rent increases near the B49 bus in Brooklyn
This Openigloo page covers Brooklyn buildings with low rent increases near the B49 bus. You have 853+ eligible buildings to compare, using the b49-bus + low-rent-increases filter pair. Use Openigloo to narrow by live building details, then sanity-check with rated buildings, open-data signals, and renter-focused questions. That helps you compare rent-increase patterns and day-to-day building factors before you reach out to schedule a viewing.
Buildings with low rent increases near the B49 bus in Brooklyn
Showing 1–18 of 853 buildings with low rent increases near the B49 bus in Brooklyn.

186 Lenox Road
Flatbush

497 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights

41 Kosciuszko Street
Bedford-Stuyvesant

78 Herkimer Street
Bedford-Stuyvesant
492 Lefferts Avenue
East Flatbush
79 Clifton Place
Clinton Hill
43 Brooklyn Avenue
Bedford-Stuyvesant
160 Clarkson Avenue
Flatbush
510 Flatbush Avenue
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
711 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights
240 Crown Street
Crown Heights
50 Lincoln Road
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
1296 Pacific Street
Crown Heights
270 Clarkson Avenue
Flatbush
377 Montgomery Street
Crown Heights
715 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights
30 Rogers Avenue
Crown Heights
1620 New York Avenue
Flatbush
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the B49 bus in Brooklyn
- Confirm how “low rent increases” applies to the building you’re considering (for example, the unit’s current rent/regulatory status and what changes would be allowed at renewal).
- Treat “near the B49 bus” as a range you should verify in person: check exact walking time at the times you’d commute, and whether service reliability matches your schedule.
- Before signing, review the full move-in cost (deposit, any fees, and whether utilities/internet are billed separately) and ask what happens to those costs over time.
- Check what’s included in the rent increase history you’re using (and what’s missing). Ask the building for the most recent lease/renewal dates and any documentation they can share.
- If a building is also marketed as renovated or amenity-upgraded, ask how that affects future increases and what was actually changed in the unit vs. the building.